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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE . 5 . Of course, it won't and the millions of us \HH Daily Alaska Empire o v on vorains sna pasig tases, novever hef e if one wants to be wafted on the clouds to drenm— ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager . .o can suggest nothing better for light summer reading than the Harrcp Utopian program. SU ((()R l\ WOOD. S\TURDAY JUNE 29 1935. i ’4APPY . —BIRTHDAY = rhe Empire extewds congratula- tions ~nd best wishes today, their hirthday anniversary, to the jolicw- — 20 YEARS AGO ‘ From The Empire ZORIC DRY CLEANING JUNE 29, 1915. | “On to Warsaw” was the Teu- S RATES We may yei be able to Lakv to the woods and| |tonic battle cry and two stupend- g Delivered by carrier In au and Douglas for $1.25 let the rest of the world go by. A German scien- |ous conflicts, one in Poland and o . By i e following rates tist, Dr. Bergius, winner of the Nobel prize for/the other in Galicla were brewing JUNE 29 | Onc’ year, X rod A research, has come out with a report that|as the result of the new efforts of Hel $6 he me the German alli R e oIt Sinacrtt ( ey will pre of Germany can afford food, drink and‘f g allies to launch a Grace Cole i failure or irregu e el i : he Doctor explains that he has found |{"s Alie‘:d:‘g;::-‘;xme Polish capi- Mrs. Fletcher W. Brown Water Telepho: 3; Business Office, 374 experiments that there are in trees noti i S S oL, a‘]“::ers of battle Helen Torkelson Washing MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ood for the making of airplane parts and oo mijes g a front of JUNE 30 dust may be e animals. He says that ALASKA ARANTEED TO e k ‘to take pla ee, te OTHER PUB ken drink to take place ?I coffee, tea and in - beer and that clothing can readily wood The Doctor's report, of course, to go to war necessarily leave her people hungry. There are plenty of woods in Alaska in the event not we are ever tor vehicles but through chemical treatment saw-| transformed into food for humans and rom the sap of trees may est crowd of Italians ever assembled be made from gathered to offer support to their was based country which had recently joined on the theory that if Germany would be called upon | a blockade, as in the last war, would ! called upon to adopt the Bergius idea ing home to take up arms for their Mary Jean McNaughton Patricia Brewer What was said to be the great- Margaret and Winifred Kirk,| Roselle, Iris Gray, Will-| Hebert, Helen Carter, Virginia Dennis McLaughlin, Eddie and Frances McKanna. the Italian colony of Seattle Your ALASK A 1 LAUNDRY PHONE 15 the Allies in the World War. The athering organized with Dr. A. J Ghiglione, Italian Consul, as Presi- dent. Many Italian reservists ex- ed their intention of return- automobiles arrived in Ju- r T. J. McCaul, Z .J. Lous- wui James McCloskey. 5 PROFESSIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 | Helene W. L. Albrecht , —-assage, Electricity, Infra Red DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Building Telephone 176 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Dr. Richard Williims Fraternal Societies oF Gastineau Channel ! Seghers Council 1 al 7:30 p. m. b tend. Comrrit B. P. O. ELKS meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 -p. m. Viciting brothers wel- come. M. E. Monagle, y Ex- alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS No. 760. Meetings second nd last Monday at Transient rothers urged to at- Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEK G. Y Xex K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary, | MOUMT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon day of each month ir Scottih Rite Temple, \ ' but we suspect the emergency will have to be ex- country. —— | 81 " Dopths i ¥ Y A ginning at 7:30 p.m {tremely acute before most of us will be too enthused A. Shyman, representative of thC1 L raE? St J ! CEDE}\[{)TP{S r o | HOV’*RD D. STABLER, | '3 Hardware Compan; 4 S| | O ESIDENGE |about a sawdust cocktail or a steaming cup of| Miss Mathilda Fox, who had been g iy ompany, | e e e Gastineau Building ,I\‘Vomhlplul Master; JAMES W. ‘\\u\/d sap coffee. And somehow we cannot help visiting her brother here for six ed_ Trom ;Beatile | | Phone 481 | |LEIVERS, Sccretary. but be a little skeptical of how the Germans, a!months, returned to her home in Vlaxln:lm A, | T 0 T E ]‘I B 50 5 G {famous beer-drinking people, would go for a switeh Clazion, Penn Y SRATE LG T i | povaras ff))z (LI e Patrick Lynch left for Annex . } Grocerv A. W. Stewart RIS = A ST s [ e g TEAM Creek to begin work on a new dia- * ® ¢ © ©¢ e 0 0 ¢ o ¢ o o‘z o/ | ! 117, F. 0. E. "S55 . s BLOWING OFF STEAM. mond drill contract. . AT THE HOTELS ° { DENTIST Meects first and third Mondays, § CLARIFYING “CONSTITUTIONAL o o o 68 BIABIRI G v b i James Ramsay & Son {|' = oswwer pm. | |Pm. Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting RIGHT TO PICKETS. Being a nation. of pole sitters, marathon| E. T. Linder was appointed Chies FRESH FRUITS and {|! SEWARD RUILDING brothers welcome. Sante Degan, R dancers and other foolish stunts, it is interesting Clerk in the office of Secretary-ef Gastineau ; VECETABLES | Off'>e Pucne 469 W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. Through word mouth gossip and as well a5ty pote that we are not alone in the world for Alaska to take the place of Miss C. L. Canaday, Ketchikan; P. L. | 2{. e 8 wo 5 3 printed statements some miners, thelr families and | oing silly things. Over In a town in Australia | Lenore Hyde, resigned. Ncil, Everett; K. Louring, Seattl:; || FRESH MEATS ¥ Robcrl»gimp 1 some Juneau people apparently are under the Im-|one man is going to push another in a wheelbarrow i ; 3on F. Sherman; H. O. Adams and E | son | Our tucks go any place any | e o vt ware i ot gl g o oo e SR o B ot 1 e Y By M ' oy . M 0 O Do §_Phone182 Free Delivery! | Opt. D. {rtimre e e e | forcefully attempting to stop other miners to register |The pusher, a husky garageman, is training every n“: Sm“‘” TR & SRR In M ,Takui o A S Pk 2 ST || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | and a tank for crude oil save | Juneau Mine office for work last!gay by taking a “workout” with his vehicle while 2 Lo smm‘(’;n a&flm( S % o —— F lege of Optometry and | PHON’:"'I‘:;."::(‘;"';I i | impression t according 10the rider is reported as taking exercises in sitting| Among the children of the Nativ- Bo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, S. GRAVES 11 SoHINT hoRy ; | ttorney Will Holzheimer pointed (o guard against being cramped in the wheel- ity Parisa to Barb AR e o L e A “The Clothing Man” | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground RELIABLE TRANSFER | 3 i kan; H. R ey AN SRR R ) barrow. It undoubtedly will be a great event as thecert in the Pa; Hall were Jimmy m | = . a “Workers have the right to strike, picket and|yhole town is taking sides in the stunt {McNaughton, Frances Dull, Lilly Smts || Home of Hart Schatfner and A o attempt by discussion or verbal argument to per-| The Austraiians are said to be more like us than|Perelle, F: hill, Marian $™ 5 Marx Clothing DR. H. VANCE Commercial Adjus'-—T suade others from oin: on the job but they have|anv other people and they appear to be in one|37d Rosal Anne, Su- B l M L OSTEOPATH & Ratine B no right to interfe ny one going to or from bect at least. They know how to blow off steam Gf*““_me Me- llt er auro ) Consultation and examination C’;len"_ d?lng ureau I work either by thr 'rsion or force,” DIStrict. in an nnocent way and have a good time doing it and Irene N 4 = I'|| Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; i | Coperating with White Serv- Valeri Giard, Builders’ and Shelf | . ice Bureau | Attorney William A. Holzheimer said today in reply ; . ruo (o HARDARE A0 B30 andsbykappoinimnent i = 0 a question of picke which had been rais od‘ H he Air Mail e | 2 o Otfios Grel Aute, nedk G- 11 Wo I dpre s ol F: s i h he ais ampering Air Mail. ne Valentine ! ‘e have 5,000 local ratit oy the wife of a Union mine worker. “Nor have s '"L'fi Hhe B Forrest, Marie { “Express Money Orders ; Thomas Hardware CO. ‘——:mem S A on file i } hey the right to (respass on company property,” | Times.) Coggins, Rena Ei- | Anytime” = k _n he continued , s ortati ¢ McCloskey, 181 L ey = |5 3 TR B PSS P VNI 7 In his message on nsportation las! oskey, Mary'{ S e “Pickets, too, must be from among the workers president Roosevelt reiterated his belief - that Soli e { Thooo 1M . Rree ety GARBAGE HAULED | JUNEAU FROCK who are actually on strike and not from among air-mail carriers should be regulated by the Ir ( Weabuntinr Mentioy Rxtos M llrrv R(ZCG i men who were not working at the mine when the state Commerce Commission. This s, in effect, ™ e oy N i E. O. DAVIS I SHOPPE wWhlkout was called. It in the recent the essence of m.e Mead Exll. passed by the H;(M ! : y ; ! IJ\"I" | TELEPHONE 584 DRUGGIST “Exclusive but noi Expensive” Oregon decision that it is wiul for men not lact March. That bill took the wise step of taking | FORD AGENCY | | 1V 1Y B Phone 4753 “Thic Squibh Store” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, digectly involved in the strike as pickets, l‘”"“";ll of W-m"rmzlr“m: xfl ‘r" :’:éespz\““ g‘fflé" H (Authorized Dealers) ! ! | — ———8| Hosiery and Hats S gyl cancellation, cut of the hands o st e | D C ) E TR o LIS i e HAPL ,fl.“\“”(i" “,‘“”,"""‘,t of = by the District 1, o tment and putting these matters’ under the ! GREASES } rug 0. i yIE— ST ,\(.ny:(,\l sulm.n ]]Ln\]l to all that it is not the ; it civion’ oe the I C. C. It also provided for | GAS—OILS : it GENERAL MOTORS T s ey coristitutional right of strikers to use force, threats | . ¢ ¢ £ 20§ 1 ! increase in payments to the carriers up to ¥ : { “THE CORNER DRUG STORE"{ | | and [ 5 g I ar coersion, in preventing rs to go to w AT o Celitine ey R Gonren” oY E JUNEAU MOTORS PR e o O Al MAYTAG PrODUCTS | | s HE0ieS I WIlson-Falrbanks&Co. and further that it is dirc against the laws of that commission, thus holding out a measure of Foot of Matn Street { - ! ! W. P J()H’\'SO'\' il (CONRERUOEION gmE S e e e s the United States to do so. hepe to the air lines which have been going steadily i } FREE DELIVERY : il LI IR OTL et SiRtiongy BanBaSix. | | Sipcks and Bonds Bought, ! Tt into the red, despite increased: passenger and express|ZT T = s S bl s — g | | Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 J M oD i‘:gsq“"“;‘éom 31 | %MD SUMMER'S ‘NIGHT DREAM:: - businesy shogs e sharlert caneellgtiop. of Fommien :‘“’“’ e g g e ————— —- JUNEAU-YOUNG || 4% 3 & 2 Mrs. H, Vance, Agent 1 Tt begins to look as if the Democrats, Repub- Most of the ground gained in the Mead bill in|} ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT ' Funcral Parlors Hcans and the other parties might well call jt Pehalf of an air transport system, which has with- z - | Licensed Funeral Directors 5 S L e R nds wie prhon; g stood political buffeting with admirable fortitude Ideal Spot for Vacations ! and Embalmers 1| Cigars The F1 5}1 dgday and give up without a struggle. Utopia : S x || Nigh | e orence 0] - and continued to make technical progress which 15 : ght Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 . ( Nas arived if we are to take seriously the clarion Cigarettes | Permanent Waving a Spee g s a PRST & the admiration of the rest of the world, is again { | rlorence Holmquist, Prop. eall of Roy Harrop, National Chairman of the Farm preatened in a substitute bill introduced by Senator SITKA }I — IR I S T C : ) WY ity This new party elideteal < { ! ~ | an I PHONE 421 { bor Farty. This new party chieftain is so far McKellar and approved by his Post Office Commit- |} { = | Behrends Bank Bulld i aheatl of anything the old parties can offer and tee. This substitute retains much of the evil of ) E 11 ’b Cards - that it is just hopeless, that is if his scheme would the present emergency legislation under which the| | GODDARD, ALASKA ‘ work. air carriers are operating. It restores cancellation| } FIS & v Wise to Cali 18 | i ) SHING T | o Cal 3 R “In the first place the Farm Labor Party is going Powers to the Postmaster General; it greatly mini- | i HUNTING BOATING { : % abolish all taxation, a noble thought as any Mizes any chance of deserved increase in rates; it|} First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates || Juncau e faxpayer will agree. The idea that the Government Puts future contracts on a three-year basis—an im-|} | § worth anything to any of us is out so far as Dro ement over = oue-vear bagieRersne bub e S Al "M"‘m’ bl SO0 4§ s : it ¢(Still far less .desirable than the practical creation D R o v R - A —— e Tra'lbfer Co | | one (B0 9% DAIEY,. 8 COROETRDS i ”'"5‘5"“‘_ of certificates of convenience and necessity without BAILEY’S “1-Hour Service 11 i ew at eny rate. If we don't pay taxes we surely WON't specific terms as provided in the Mead bill. The Beer—if desired | when in need of have any Government. And then, oh then, Mr. McKellar bill even includes that absurdity of the Merchants’ Lunch MOVING or STORAGE 2 Harrop and his party is really going to do something |emergency legislation, that no mail contract can be CAFE Short Orders | Fuel Oil Coal for all of us. He is going to guarantee an income let to a company an officer of which receives more Regular Dinners | Transfer rc nc of $2500 a year to every American family. There |than $17,500 a year i “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” | 5 a pleasant thought for the week-end. We can't| It is to be hoped that sanity in regard to leg- !"!‘ 5 3 for the life of us see why the Harrop party doesn't|islation governing air transport operators may yet = - it . 2 P R wee | COMe out of this ion of the Congress. It would TYFEWRITERS RENTED | Pabst Famotu nake it $5.000 a y though, especially if no m).e.s.b bbb aliked 16 brsak d \ leniid’ shenat 7 11 $5.00 per month | R ; s e short-sig] ak down the splent structure | :Blk:hbc p;ld 01“(0"': 1‘7tmlr:1 (’i;lvmm" o ”;:’l;‘::z which has been built up by attempts to justify the| GASTI]\ EA U CA FE | ! J B Burford & CO. | D'a“gl“ Beer Py ¢ the scheme calls exem @ xes on all but y_eoneidered action of the cancellation by “puni- | 5 1 “Our doors! | uniearned incomes, but 1f there are any around who! yiver measures when there is nothine to punion | GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING 1 N e On Tap ‘lu nut1 lh::k their incomes are earned the mil unum‘ e o =i | French-Italian Dinners Win |2 _ “JIMMY" CAR[SON ’ a[hk(fl?hu aoarit Aead SIoHB thr dfine infians ziint TZ,]E Aps e oecter s ks eeiehose i & 3 ar ina e that re . the e letter, the Hamlet. Now you see it and now you don't—| = = Harrop plan is a dandy, if it would only work.|(Detroit Free Press.) Hon’ “;g‘lo(s"lyle ]sgop T ALASKA MEAT CO Pay Less—Much Less 2= e = . nom at Main Street { Large Sample Room a S = = | FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND BEULAH HIOKEY | = =|| TC HAM T ELEVATOR SERVICE = HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected S. ZYNDA, Prop. = - HARRI MACHINE = WALLIS S. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. SHOP P . = o = [ ] WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO ok | .. ROSE SUAREZ . = S. 4 —ot . | = 7Ot Coume” LI| Moaiste from New York City | |] THE = CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS e —— - || Dressmaking, Remodeling, | |! = FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES AN e e | L e ] e e ] 1 TELEPHONE 217 | || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables NIC § JES AND L it McCAUL MOTOR | | ieidons House,near Moose fui| || Phone 3@ Fres Datvry | - D » P of REFRESHMENTS AT THE JAMES RAMSAY & SON Lowest Prices on all Quality Nationally Known Brands! PHONE 182 FREE DELIVERY [ TR im0 COMPANY | J ll Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ‘5 [ SIS | TGARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors | The Greatest Business Convenience | | S R T S || Waxin Poliskiag | | A Checking Account protects your cash on g din, i hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, p;:;n';fi |l makes personal hookeeping easier and is a | B e recognized basis for personal credit. | ps '] In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- | | MUSICIANS LOCAL || ness is handled by check. The advantages NO. 1 of the plan are even greater here in Alaska. ! Niosle Boiaal and Fourth Bun-'| | | i Er Month—3 P. M. | | Let us {lem()ns_tr;nte how valuable we can ‘;{ o D:;I:’z l;:YNES.P t‘ make this service to you. [1 Secretary | |® wel [ | [ pm— — > ; }I BETTY MAC | The B. M. Behrends Bank || BEAUTY sHOP | i In New Location at | Juneau, Alaska B 12th anc B Streets i | PHONE 547 R BUESOUMMSNREOR. - OSGRIREL Y O a THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS i B | | PHONE 36 For very prompt L.IQUOR DELIVERY THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets PHONE 358 — Parlors } SHORT ORDERS b T Oundy Juneau Ice Cream SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST!

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